Preliminary Report: The Third Marine Kuroko-type Deposit in the Area 200 km2 of a Major Kuroko Province in Japan

International Marine Minerals Society
K. Iizasa K. Tamaki K. Okamura M. Watanabe H. Shimoda
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Aug 24, 2006

Abstract

Modern Kuroko-type deposits occur in submarine calderas of island-arc fronts and back-arc rifts in Japan. They occur primarily on or adjacent to caldera boundary faults. Hydrothermal sulfides in the Myojinsho submarine caldera are one of Kuroko-type deposits, but their occurrence is different from other deposits found within the area 200 km2 around the Quaternary volcanic front of Izu-Ogasawara arc.
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APA: K. Iizasa K. Tamaki K. Okamura M. Watanabe H. Shimoda  (2006)  Preliminary Report: The Third Marine Kuroko-type Deposit in the Area 200 km2 of a Major Kuroko Province in Japan

MLA: K. Iizasa K. Tamaki K. Okamura M. Watanabe H. Shimoda Preliminary Report: The Third Marine Kuroko-type Deposit in the Area 200 km2 of a Major Kuroko Province in Japan. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.

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